Sheriff Terry Maketa Joins Anthony Weiner Hall of Shame

One of the leading voices among Colorado's elected county sheriffs in the backlash against gun safety legislation passed in 2013 was El Paso County Sheriff Terry Maketa. You can see Maketa on the cover of the August 2013 issue of NRA Magazine (above), front and center in the gray shirt. More than just a vocal opponent, Maketa went as far as accusing Democratic legislators of threatening the sheriffs with fiscal retaliation for opposing the bills–allegations which collapsed very quickly, but not fast enough to prevent them becoming part of the vast apocryphal body of misinformation about gun control in Colorado.

In recent months, however, Maketa's record as El Paso County sheriff has come under intense scrutiny as longstanding allegations of fiscal impropriety and inappropriate relationships with subordinate employees have resurfaced–this time with the evidence needed to substantiate them. And today, after a thorough investigation and lots of lead-up stories hinting at major turmoil in Sheriff Maketa's office, the Colorado Springs Gazette gives us a new image of Maketa–perhaps the one for which he will go down in local history.

That is, the naked one.

El Paso County Sheriff Terry Maketa is embroiled in accusations of sex with subordinates, abusive treatment of employees and dismantling oversight of the office budget that could stain his 12-year career and sink future prospects for one of the most powerful local Republicans.

Maketa allegedly has had sexual relationships with three female subordinates for years, traveling with them using public funds, promoting them to top jobs despite objections from commanders and threatening anyone he suspected of mentioning the relationships, according to interviews and documents obtained by The Gazette.

The allegations come from a seven-page complaint by three of his commanders that rebukes Maketa's term in office, accusing him of repeated sexual impropriety, discrimination, creating a hostile work environment, violating the civil rights of those who work in the Sheriff's Office, using intimidation to keep people quiet about his misdeeds and removing almost all oversight of the $60 million Sheriff's Office annual budget.

The painstaking detail of the Gazette's report on Maketa today is a must-read, though readers at work should be aware it does get a little PG-13 at times. People are certainly entitled to hook up, but the allegations of long-term favoritism, fiscal secrecy, and open bullying of subordinates to protect both Maketa and his alleged affairs are morally (and perhaps legally) career-ending. Though term-limited as El Paso County Sheriff, Maketa has been a frequent mention for higher elected office of all kinds–maybe even Rep. Doug Lamborn's replacement in Congress.

Weiner was sending pictures to underaged girls who visited Congress. He set the bar rather high for sleaze and fortunately is no longer in public office. I don't get "selfies", but unless there is more to the story it is not in Weiner's league.

(CNN) – Police in Delaware have closed an investigation into contact between Rep. Anthony Weiner and a teenager, and have not found anything to pursue, C. R. McLeod, spokesman for the New Castle County government, told CNN Sunday.

The family of the 17-year-old says the contact was online via Twitter, and the tweets "were not salacious or in any manner inappropriate." No photographs were ever sent to her, an attorney representing the family said in a statement Sunday.

So, you're right Maketa's adultery, apparent malfeasance, and bullying aren't in Weiner's league. Maketa's in a league of his own.

No, he's saying Weiner's weiner made more of an impression on him, and it doesn't have as much impact on him if he can't see Maketa's weiner. Maybe some more photos will be released, and he won't be so disappointed.

Apparently the first draft of talking points were released before all the pery info came out and they forgot to tell him how to deflect and backtrack in any way other than a totally transperant troll-like manner.

I seem to remember that Maketa was in Denver attending a meeting re: the sherriffs' lawsuit against the new gun safety laws (not an official function) when the Black Forest fire erupted and that was one reason for the catastrophic delayed response. But I haven't heard anything about that since.

I'll be anxiously awaiting a press release from our local Sheriff (Yuma County), given 1) he felt compelled to make a statement on the Cliven Bundy situation, and 2) he is standing behind Maketa on the magazine cover.

The accuations, if proven, could qualify Maketa for jail time. Not likely to happen, though. I mean, drug charges can get even someone with clout put away. Mere intimidation, abuse of authority, sexual harrassment, financial malfeasance–not as likely to get a big name politicial sent away. Justice is not reallly blind…

Weiner was a Dem… but this isn't a Dem or GOP issue. It is an issue where someone's "terry" got too big for his britches. Living in COS I thought at first Maketa was ok. If you disagreed with him… whatever. But now it comes out anyone who crossed his wake was either propositioned, demoted, or put under so much pressure that it was sheer hell to work there. And as the Colorado Independent reported back in 2010 these things were all going on… but people ignored it. NOW the Gazette has 500 emails, interviews, blah, blah blah. The Commissioners are going to "investigate." RIGHT! You can bet Maketa is burning up the phone minutes calling anyone who might testify and ready to shovel THEIR human excrement into the public rotary oscillator if they do so. Man, oh man, can you imagine the law-suits that are going to be the result of this???? Criminals busted by the Sheriff's department are going to have a field day- they will say, whether true or not, that they were wrongly imprisoned because investigations were NOT done properly due to Maketa's pressuring other deputies and/or officials. Won't make any difference if it is true- it's going to cost tax-payers big bucks.

This morning's Denver Post's digital edition had a pretty good article with a lot more detail. I believe the final straw for the Commanders' filing a compliant this month was due to Maketa's strongarm self-nomination for the Hero award.

Maketa probably wanted the award to be his "legacy" as Sheriff as a stepping stone to higher office.

The Post article even quoted one of the CSprings commissioners as saying Maketa's affairs were "the worst-kept secret" in town. There are hundreds of emails and text messages on the county's email servers as evidence of his affair(s) dating back at least 6 years.

Here is the latest (greatly abbreviated, unfortunately) article from their website with pictures of his "harem":

Sheriff Maketa and former Sheriff Sullivan's latest batches of publicity got me thinking about Tracy Baker, the former Arapahoe County Clerk. Anyone know what ever became of him? Did he end up marrying his assistant clerk-paramour?

Yeah, a picture is worth a thousand words. But the real story is how bad it must have gotten in Maketa's office for no less than three police commanders to sign a letter demanding investigations. A letter like that is potentially career-ending for all three of them even if the investigations bear fruit and Maketa is forced to resign.

(Apparently he can't be fired. I suppose he could be impeached? There must be some procedure to remove him even though he's elected.)

In any event, he is done with elected office.

Let's hope his unqualified paramours find other lines of employment as well. Maybe they can join him in a reality show. "Terry's Angels."